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"Some liver cells die and the area tries to regenerate..."

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Like everything else it depends. If you are someone sceptible to alcohol damaging your organs(probably mainly genetic), you can get irreversible consequences quickly, if you`re not, party on dude ( as far as physical irreversibility goes, not career, family or social consequences which can`t be undone). Just speaking of the liver , when alcohol irritates the liver, the amount of which it takes is different for every individual, some liver cells die and the area tries to regenerate, when it does regenerate it leaves behind a little scar, When it does this time after time, you gradually replace liver tissue with scar tissue. In other words it becomes all gristle and no meat. The gristle doesn`t do any of the liver cells functions and this is called cirrhosis. Sometimes if you stop irritating the liver (quit drinking) inflammation in the liver which makes part of the liver not work as well, can sometimes go away and you`ll get some better maybe back to normal. If you just have too much scar(gristle) and not enough Liver tissue (meat), then it may be irreversible and any little thing can tip you over the edge to complete liver failure, a very ugly way to go. Same thing can happen with other organs, like brain cells, nerve and heart cells. Other problems like hepatitis C , can make things dramatically worse and more complicate. This is a very simple way of looking at a complex subject, but I think it answers the heart of your question.

"Daily alcohol intact was for those thirty-five years and whether you are male or..."

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That depends on what your daily alcohol intact was for those thirty-five years and whether you are male or female. Age also plays a part. Teenagers whose bodies are still developing who become alcoholics risk permanent damage to vital organs more so than adults in their 30`s. If you are an alcoholic you will always be one. Your body is a marvelous thing in that it can repair itself if given the chance. Usually after five years most reformed drinkers are healthy again, but they can never touch alcohol again.

"Tissues are very sensitive and take more time to recover if they are highly..."

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Tissues repair in few days, 2 or 3 days. It all depends on the damage also that deeply damaged tissues never heal in few days it takes some week or more. So do not do smoking or do not take hard drink if you do not want to harm your tissues and this is the fact that internal tissues are very sensitive and take more time to recover if they are highly damaged. external tissues do not take much time to recover because they are hard enough to recover early.

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It ranges from as little as 10 minutes all the way to >3 hours. This depends on weather you ate before you drank, and if you did...when? also what it was you were drinking, how much you drank, how quickly you drank it and weather you drank it in one continuous ingestion or in broken parts.

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